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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
H IG H Me CLEARANCE ä Û o A visit will pay you well. Pearl Conkey has been appointed librarian, and is busily engaged in Mrs. Sherwood,'a widow o f Coop checking the books and arranging er Hollow was buried in the K. P. them on the shelves. cemetery Monday. She was the The boys’ basketball quintet went mother-in-law o f John Yeater, o f to Buena Vista last Friday night. whose home she was a resident. They played a fast, clean game but The remains o f the daughter o f were defeated by a score o f 36 to 9. Mrs. Elva Neal, who died in Cali Up to this time M. H .S . has won fornia some years ago, were taken from their resting place in that two and lost three games. Falls state and brought to Monmouth and City and Rickreall have been defeat placed in the K. P. cemetery Mon- ed while Dallas, Independence and Buena Vista have won from us. . day. quintet from Philomath. If you do you are a iuv I k io u * adver ti»rr and a good huarnru man. Jo- da tout advertising Always ? Pay s and especially when you advertise in a paper that a read by everybody in its territory. aewspaner reaches the eye everybody who might Fruit, shade and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs and roses. Mist land Nursery Com pany, Route 2, Independence. Three miles south o f the city. LOCAL B R EV IT IES A feature o f Grange meeting Sat urday afternoon is an open installa tion conducted by Mrs. Bond o f Eugene, one o f the officers o f the State Grange. Herman Wunder, who has been u dergom g a siege o f sickness, is reported on the mend. A lbert Sacre has demonstrated what proper handling o f the soil will do for so cailed ' ‘ poor” land. There is a tract at the foot o f the #loi>e where the highway to Inde pendence has its first turn that in £ 5? SaSc52S2S25*S?KS2S«2S2SHSeS2S2Si£5eS2S2S2S252525iS252S2S2SH5KE5il5; “The Sign of the Rose” Bakery and ■ house o f Undertaker Keeney in In dependence Wednesday night. The tfames started in the back o f the house, which is on Monmouth street, and possibly came from the eleciric wires. A fte r a short fight the fire department got the blaze under control. The next regular basketball game is scheduled with A irlie High Schooi at the Normal Gymnasium, January Tea Shop W a t c h th e window fo r o u r F r e n c h p a s tr ie s . W e h a v e a n y t h i n g y o u w a n t . Ge t a lo af of o u r b r e a d a n d y o u will be b a c k for m o r e. S p e c i a l o r d e r s given p r o m p t at t en ti o n . W e b a k e e v e r y t h i n g we “Fresh Every Day“ T h ree doors east o f post o ffic e C y o u r hea lth. W e c a r ry a c o m p l e t e sto ck of the s t a n d a r d remedies. Kodaks Developing and Printing Perkins’ Pharmacy If we haven’t got it we’ll get it. Ask us. Flowers for All Occasions Local representative o f Salem and Portland Florists 20 . A committee has been appointed t to formulate and put on an enter ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED tainment in the near future to ob A . L. K E E N E Y tain money to pay on the indebted PHONES 9821 AND 9822 Alva Craven went to Salem last ness o f the school. Independence, O re. Friday to be operated on for hernia. The regular meeting o f the school He expects to he gone two or three board was held last Friday evening. weeks and is reported as getting Nothing was done except to accom o f the singing. We are expecting along nicely. plish the regular routine o f busi more than 50 voices. It will be The Soicial Hour Club w ill be ness. Harold Price great. Don’t fail to] be present. entertained by Mrs. Boche at her The subject o f the prayer meeting home Wednesday afternoon, Janu Wednesday evening w ill be, How ary 18. She w ill be assisted l y to read and study the Bible. It Mrs. Guthrie and Mrs. Evans. is a regular training class in the study o f the Bible. Use the Phone Baptist Church Sunday Schoolat 10 a. m. 4602 is the number o f the Herald A ll the regular services at the Junior and Senior C. E. at 6:30 telephone and 4603 the house phone. usual hours Sunday. The Pastor P- m. The rings sound at both places and will speak upon timely themes . ... , , ¡you w ill have no trouble in getting The Dorcas Society meets at the known as white land and was never an answer at an>. timo o f the day or Hope to have special music and church Tuesday p. m. considered worth much. Albert evening. l ee the phone when you , other features o f interest and profit The Ladies Aid meets each Thurs had the tract tiled. In plowing he think o f news items about yourself According to the last word from day at 2 p. m. use two kinds o f plows changing or your neighbors. The assistance headquarters. Rev. Rolvix Harlan The Choir wijl meet for practice from one to the other with each o f all in this way is greatly appre Ph. D. form erly o f Chicago Univer ciated. at the church Saturday eve at 7:30. round o f the field with his team. sity, now Supt, o f Social Service The Golden Rule Class meets at Wanted to Rent a piano. G. J. and Rural Community Work o f the The first turned ar ordinary furrow Prindle. Kurre cottage. the home o f Mrs. Neal Friday p. m. and the second worked at the bot. Northern Baptist Convention, w ill tom o f the furrow, stirring and I be here some time next week to Evangelical Church loosening the sub-soil. The land take up with Mr. Pact the proposi Mr. Lewis will preach morning was fertilized, worked and planted tion o f making this one o f the and evening. 11 a. m. “ The Re Seeley Ftm aui in (hi* Specialty. and now has one o f the kind o f officially recognized “ Rural Com sult o f a Misspent L ife .” Called to Salem crops growing on the land that is o f munity Church Demonstration Cen- 7:30 p. m. “ The Temporal and the kind you hear about^but do not F. H . Seeley, o f Chicago and Phil- ters" o f the convention, the Eternal.” j n accordance with the broader often see. It is acciaimeli by all adelphia, the noted truss expert. The Normal Girls will have as a fine crop and Albert is to be will personally be at the Marion proRram o f WOrk mapped out for _ .. ___ e . H otel, and w ill remain in i-alom . . charge o f the morning service. congratulated on the success o f hi« ^ TueSilav or)1y January 17. Mr. Community House it expect- They have promised to have a very work. Seelev says: "T h e Spermatic Shield > varied intellectual bill o f fare interesting program. w ill not only retain any case o f will be offered. Prominent work 10 a. m. Sunday School. There rupture perfectly, but contracts the fiom several different denom- are classes for all. It w ill be o f opening 1n 10 days on the a erage jnaljon, rx pec ted to speak at case. Being a vast advancement I , interest to the Normal students to over all form er methods -exem pli- ^rw>u« ,t ,nUTTml* m our chapel, know that Mr. Beattie is the the fying instantaneous effects ¡mm -di- Some 8 or 10 are already promising teacher o f the Normal Class. MANY A HOME 13 ately appreciable and withstanding early dates. Some o f these will be 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. WHERE THE AUTO any strain or position no matter the on Sundays, others or week nights There is mot a single dry or dull site or location. Large or difficult HAPPENS TO BE We have no desire to compete cases, or incisional ruptures (fo l moment. Come and see. lowing operations! specially solicit with other local churches: but hope ladies Aid will meet on Tuesday ed This instrument received the to co-operate with all as far as poa- and Thursday as uusal. only awsrJ in England and in Spain, isble. We aim to supplement the »:S0 p. m. Wednesday Prayer producing results without surgery, good work being done by others by meeting. Come and g et acquainted injections, medical ti eat merits or working as far as possible along with your Bible. prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has doc different lines. uments fn*m the United States ■ p. m ^Saturday, Choir practice. Government. Washington. D .C . for Christian Church Christian Science inspection. He will be glad to dem Sunday morning sermon subject: onstrate without charge or fit them Sunday School at 10 a. m. if desired. Business demands pre "th r is t and Christians” . Wednesday evening m e e t « g at 8 vent stopping at any other place in Evening subject: “ Doeathe Bible o'clock. this section. Lead Men to G od !” Sunday m in in g service at 11 P . S .- Every statement in this The choir 'w ill have charge o f o ’clock. notice hat been verified before the Federal and State Courts.— F. H. the music at the morning service Subject for January 15, " L i f e ” . and we are expecting something Seeley. T W Herald wishes correspondents Home Office. 11? No. Dearborn fine. A t the evening service the in neighboring communities. For St , Chicago Normal Students w ill have charge particulars apply at this office. ■kWOFNCDUA jj Nursery G oods Do You Believe In Signs Ö The present semester’s work ends Expert piano tuning. Jack Mul ligan. Moore— Dunn Music house. in another three weeks, after which Sa'em Phone 506. it is hoped that the basketball e lig i Fire came close to destroying the bility list w ill be greatly increased. CHUHCH 1 MONMOUTH Horseshoing! team $5 and $6 Resetting, team, $3 and$3.76 Plow Sharpening, over 12-inch lay, 45c 12 in. and under, 35c Ax Grinding 9 o Our display tables tell the story. New Year’s Cash Prices IRA WILLIAMS Many items re duced throughout the store. R U Superstitious] 86 . Read This! Mr. H. E. K. Whitney, organizer and leader o f the ‘ Whitney Chorus L. W . Waller was in Portland Boys” work gave an interesting ac last Saturday on business and in his cou n t o f the history and plan o f the absence O. A. Wolverton looked a f organization. An invitation was ter business at the lumberyard. Double bit 40c extended to all the boys to meet at Single bit 25c The Texas Agricultural College the Community House in the even- New steel 10c 12 c lb. recently purchased 2 O. A. C. White jnjf t0 determine the feasibility o f Special price on large quantity Leghorn cockerels from Effie \ oung. fyj-mjng a chorus in Monmouth. Watch this space for more prices The Texas people are lucky to Le President Landers o f the Normal able to get any of these birds as will address the High School today there is not nearly enough o f this at 9:00 A. M. stock to supply the demand m the N ext Monday Rev. Lewis o f the state o f Oregon Evangelical church will talk to the Dr. Thompson takes every school. precaution kown to optica It has been planned that some Science to assure his patrons absolutely correct glasses. He o f speaker, usually a member o f the fers you the combined service o f an Normal faculty, one o f the local Optometrist with years o f experi ministers or business men, or a ence and that o f a competent, prac member o f the school board, he ob- tical Optician. Consult him next visit- Wednesday, January 25. Lo tainded to address the students and faculty each week. A cordial in cal hotel. 2t T h i s is the s e a s o n vitation is extended to the public to There w ill be a basketball game w h e n e x c e p ti o n a l tonight, Friday, January 13. in the attend these lectures. We would p r e c a u t i o n s m u s t be Normal gymnasium. The contest also appreciate having you visit us t a k e n to s a f e g u a r d ants are the Normal boys and a at anv other time. After-Inventory 0 î p p l L SCHÖ Velrr.a.Nichols o f the Hot Hood River high school has entered the fresh man class as her mother is attend- : injf the Normal. T h ii increases the | enrollment o f the Student Body to RUPTURE EXPERT HERE tolde -Jehus t/bdi